Musical game.



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MARGUERITE DIRIWACHTER, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

MUSICAL GAME.

Application filed December 26, 1917.

To all 'whom t mag/ concem:

Be it known that I, MAnoUnnrrn Diar wAoHrnR, a citizen of France, resding at `New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Musical Games, of which the following is a specification.

and is invention relates to educational games intended for causing children to learn such as the appearance of the'various notes and keys, in a pleasant and agreeable manner.

One. of the chief difiiculties of teaching music to beginners, especially to children, is to induce interest in the formal or technical part', of music. The aver-age child usually feels some interest in the actual playing itself, as this is directly connected with the agreeable effect produced by the music. It is, however, difiicult to cause a chils mind to'center upon, and master, the more dry, formal portion of musical education, and tris for this purpose that my new game is particularly intended.

Other objects of my invention will be set forth in the following description and drawings, which illustrate a preferred embediment of my invention.

Figure l is a view of a large card, which forms one of a set or pack comprising the game, and which is hereinafter called a pack card Figs. 2 and 3 illustrate other pack cards.

F igs. 4, 6 and 8 illustrate smaller cards intended to be placed upon the pack cards in the progress of the game, and which are hereinafter called space cards Figs. 5, 7 and 9 are back views of Figs. 4:, 6 and 8, respeetively.

T e pack or set of cards comprises a series of cards according to Figs. 1, 2 and 3.

Each one of these cards illustrates a succession of notes having the same time value, in the same key.

For instance, Figs. 1 and 2 illustrate eighth notes and quarter notes, respectively, and Fig. 3 illustrates whole notes.

If desired, the key can be indicated at the left of each card by a suitable symbol, and the character of the note can also be written under the staff lines, as well as any equivalent or translation thereof in some foreign language, such as the French language.-

Each pack card is divided into a series Specification of Letters Patent.

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. card, then the Patented Nov. 5, 1918. Serial No. 208,785.

of vertical columns, one note being located in each column. At the bottom of each column, and under the scale lines, the letter indicating the position of each note is imprinted or otherwise indicated, as well as the position of the said note in the musical scale.

As many of these cards can be provided to a pack as are desired, so that the game can be played by any number of players.

One of the players has a small sack or other receptacle in which are contained a number of the space cardsillustratcd in F igs. 4t-9 inclusive, there being one space card for each column or note on the pack cards. Each space card has indicated thereon all the indicia appertaining to one of the notes on a pack card, such as the key, the position and the time value of the note. As shown in the drawings, the letter indieating the position of each note is omitted in the space cards, and, .if desired, any of the indicia can be omitted, so as to cause the player to recognize the note by the musical notation alone. y

On the back of each space card the time value of the note is indicated, as shown in Figs. 5, 7 and 9.

One of the players thrusts a hand into the receptacle orV bag containing the space cards, and, without looking into the receptacle or bag, pulls one of them out and calls out the cha 'acteristics of the note, such as the position of the scale, and time value, as indicated upon the face of tlic card. If this player is not suliicle'tly proficient to determine this from the musical notation of the note on the face of the music data may be im printed or otherwise aflixed to the rear of the card, as shown in F igs. 5, 7 and 9. The players look through their pack of cards, and the one having the column or .note on the card corresponding to the space card in the hands of the first mentioned player, calls out for it and puts it into the proper column on his pack card. The game is continued until one of the players fills up a certain number of his cards, which wins the game.

In this manner the interest of the game causes the players to soon learn all the elements of musical notation, so that they can determine them at a glance, and thus read music.

While I have described a preferred em of said notes, and a plurality bodiment of my invention, it is clear that changes can be made therein without departing from its Spirit, as I do not wish to be limited to the details above described.

I claim:

1. An educational game comprising a number of pack cards having a stafi and a plurality of notes indicated thereon, said notes being spaced from each other, and the said cards having a space below the lowest of space cards.` each space card having a staff and a 'single note on said stafi imprinted thereon, each note on a space card being identical with a note on one of said pack cards, each said space card being sufticiently small to be placed adjacent its corresponding note on a pack card, so that the said space cards can be arranged on the said pack cards in an order corresponding to the order of their corresponding notes.

2. An educational game comprising a number of pack cards having a staff and a plurality of notes indicated thereon, said notes being spaced from each other, and the said cards having a space below the lowest plurality of space cards,

of said notes, and a each space card having a staff and a single note Von said staff imprinted thereon, each note on a space card being identical with a note on one of said pack cards, each said space card being suffij'ciently small to be placed adjacent its corresponding note on a pack card, so that the said space cards can be arranged on the said pack cards in an order corresponding to the order of their corresponding notes, 'he said space cards having data appertaining to their respective notes imprinted thereon.

3. An educational game comprising a plurality of pack cards, each pack card having a staff and a plurality of notes and a symbol indicative of a particular key imprinted thereon, the said notes being spaced from each other, vertical lines dividing the said pack cards into columns, each note having its own colmnn, and each said pack card having a portion thereof extending below Copies o! this patent may be obtained orrflve cents each, by addresslng the tioned boxes, the said the lowest note imprinted thereon, so that the said vertical lines mark out a series of boxes directly underneath the said notes, and a plurality of space cards, each space card having a staff, a designation of a key, and a note imprinted thereon, the note of each space card being identical with a note on a pack card, the said space cards being su'ficiently small to fit within the before mentioned boxes. i Y

4:. An educational game comprising a plurality of pack cards, each pack card having` a. staff and a plurality of notes and a synbol indicative of a particular key imprinted thereon, the said notes being spaced from each other, vertical lines dividing the said pack cards into columns, each note having its own column, and each said pack card having a portion thereof extending below the lowest note imprinted thereon, 'so that the said vertical lines mark out a series of boxes directly underneath the said notes, and a plurality of space cards, each space card. having a staff, a designation of a key, and a note imprinted thereon, the note of each pack card, the said space cards being suiiciently small to fit within the before menboxes and the said.

space cards having indicia appertaining to their respective notes imprinted thereon.

5. An educational game comprising a series of pack cards having a staff, a plurality of notes, and a designation of a key imprinted thereon, the said notes being spaced from each other, and each said pack card having a portion extending below the lowest of said notes, a plurality of space cards, each space card having a stafi', a note and a designation of a key imprinted thereon, the notefon each space card being identical with a note on a pack card, the said space cards havingsome notations indicative of their respective notes imprinted on the back thereof.

In testimony whereof I hereunto aiix my signature.

MARGUERITE DIRIWACHTER.

Commissioner o! Patent,

Washington, D. 0.

Vspace card being identical with a note on a. 

